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nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital handled the deadly disease. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babyies. but others could have been, and weren't. >> and 93% of pediatricians were asked to wait. >> it's so hard to convince parents to give vaccines on time but's a risk. >> >> >>. >> we have a headline about the dow jones, a record high. only the third time in history it's closed above 5,000. >>> and a brazen stunt on i-95. $4 million in gold gone. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: here's where police say it happened a boldfaced robbery, out on i-95 in north carolina. three armed men held up a tractor trailer full of silver and gold su
nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital handled the deadly disease. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babyies....
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nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares, insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital really handled the deadly disease. david? >> thank you. and welcome to saturday nights officially. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. here's the map. 170 cases across 17 states and washington, d.c. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. you're seeing something connecting many of the cases. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babies. but others could have been, and weren't. >> and another number we wanted to show everyone at home tonight. 93% of pediatricians were asked at least once a month by parents to put off childhood vaccinations. >> 3 out of 4 doctors say they sometimes go along with parents that say they don't want all the vaccines at once. i've been in that position,
nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares, insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital really handled the deadly disease. david? >> thank you. and welcome to saturday nights officially. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. here's the map. 170 cases across 17 states and washington, d.c. 16 new cases in...
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pham telling the dallas morning news she was a symbol of corporate neglect. a casualty of a hospital's system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> pham was cured in october at the national institutes of health is back in dallas with her dog bentley but says she is still coping with the after effects, nightmares, body aches and other health issues. texas health resources responding to questions about the lawsuit says in a statement they support pham and remain optimistic that constructive dialog can resolve this matter. amber vincent, the other nurse infected with ebola at the same hospital and later cured hasn't said whether she plans to take legal action. ryan and reena. >> thank you so much, marci. do you think she has a case here? >> if she wasn't properly trained and thrust in to that situation with the thought that she was properly trained, based on what she received from the hospital i
pham telling the dallas morning news she was a symbol of corporate neglect. a casualty of a hospital's system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> pham was cured in october at the national institutes of health is back in dallas with her dog bentley but says she is still coping with the after effects, nightmares,...
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at his side was a critical care nurse, pham. she was briefly treated at texas health presbyterian and then flow to maryland where she recovered. pham's lawsuit, filed in monday said the lack of training and proper equipment, lead to her contracting ebola. another nurse was infected and cured as well. pham told the dallas news the extent of her training was a printout of guidelines her surveillance found on the website. pham is no longer working, but remains on the hospital's payroll. a spokesman for the hospital tells al jazeera: pham is suing for unspecified damages for physical pain and mental anguish, her medical expenses and loss of future earnings. >>> it has been 40 years since the last american troops left vietnam, but one legacy of the war lives on. today an investigation was released on the lasting effects of agent orange. >> reporter: more than 50 years ago, the u.s. military started a program that would spray roughly 20 million gallons of chemicals, commonly known as agent orange across vietnam. the goal was to kill j
at his side was a critical care nurse, pham. she was briefly treated at texas health presbyterian and then flow to maryland where she recovered. pham's lawsuit, filed in monday said the lack of training and proper equipment, lead to her contracting ebola. another nurse was infected and cured as well. pham told the dallas news the extent of her training was a printout of guidelines her surveillance found on the website. pham is no longer working, but remains on the hospital's payroll. a...
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parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who later died.5+f pham saying she was a symbol of corporate neglect.y5ú a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> reporter: pham, who was cured in october at the national institutes of health -- >> i'm so incredibly thankful. >> reporter: -- is back in dallas with her dog, bentley. but says she is coping with the aftereffects, nightmares, body aches, and other health issues. texas health resources responding saying they support pham and remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. and amber vinson, the other nurse infected at the same hospital and later cured has not said whether she plans to take legal action. >> thank you, marcy. >>> we turn to los angeles, where police are searching for a driver in an illegal street race. a car slamming into a crowd of spectators, killing two people. one d
parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who later died.5+f pham saying she was a symbol of corporate neglect.y5ú a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> reporter: pham, who was cured in october at the national institutes of health -- >> i'm so...
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nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia and body aches from ebola and says she hopes her suit uncovers what happened at that hospital and how it handled this deadly disease. cecilia vega abc news, new york. >>> coming up for decades a hospital was considered a bags of sanitation and security. >> more women are taking their newborns out of the doctor's hands. they say it is natural, but is it safe? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continue ♪ >> oh,ing giving birth is one of the most prime lax, is that the way to say it. >> not the sweetest thing to say. >> it is primal. but there is modern medicine and turned birthing in to a sterile medical procedure. >> as a result, a growing number of women are avoiding hospitals all together. some of them literally going back to nature. we are up all "nightline" with juju chang. >> they say they had a negative experience in
nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia and body aches from ebola and says she hopes her suit uncovers what happened at that hospital and how it handled this deadly disease. cecilia vega abc news, new york. >>> coming up for decades a hospital was considered a bags of sanitation and security. >> more women are taking their newborns out of the doctor's hands. they say...
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nina pham contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan. duncan died on october 8th and pham tested positive for e bowl there three days later she claims the hospital did not do enough to protect its staff. pham since recovered but she says she suffers from nightmares inn psalm 93 ya and body ache. >>> now to an incredible mid heiress due has so many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look at this. 22-year-old christopher jones started convulsing about 9,000 feet above western australia. his instructor sheldon mcfarland is in the air with him. he doesn't panic. it took him a couple of tries but he eventually is able to grab a hold of chris and activate his parachute. >> i wasn't really concerned about him hitting the ground without a parachute. i wanted to get him underneath the parachute sooner than later. >> sheldon grabs me and thankfully pulls my chute and yeah i'm here to tell the tail. >> yes, he is. the video that amazing rescue has gone viral now.
nina pham contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan. duncan died on october 8th and pham tested positive for e bowl there three days later she claims the hospital did not do enough to protect its staff. pham since recovered but she says she suffers from nightmares inn psalm 93 ya and body ache. >>> now to an incredible mid heiress due has so many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look...
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: pham's lawyer also claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite pham's request to remain anonymous. this morning, texas health resources telling us that we continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. for "good morning america" can cecelia vega, abc news, new york. >>> and concerns are mounting over deadly bacteria classified as a bioterror agent, was somehow released from the tulane primate research lab. officials say there is no public risk but they tell usa today the extent of contamination is still unknown. it is the latest in a string of recent lab safety breaches nationwide. >>> in moscow, 30,000 people marched in the shadow of the kremlin to honor the outspoken government critic boris nemtsov who was gunned down friday. investigators claim possible suspects could include other opposition figures or islamic extremists. >>> breaking news from washington d.c. democratic senator barbara mikulski of maryland is announcing her retirement the 78-year-old is the longest serving woman in
: pham's lawyer also claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite pham's request to remain anonymous. this morning, texas health resources telling us that we continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. for "good morning america" can cecelia vega, abc news, new york. >>> and concerns are mounting over deadly bacteria classified as a bioterror agent, was somehow released from the...
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nina pham contracted nina pham while caring for a patient at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. nina pham's attorney said the hospital didn't rain nurses how to treat ebola patients and she accused the hospital of using her for public relation permits. nina pham says she still worried about her long term health. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> costo is about to implement changes. they said today it struck a deal for citibank. and visa will replace american express. costo said the deal is subject to citi buying the portfolio. costo and american express parted ways. it will expire march 31. the deal with visa and citi group takes effect the following day. >>> tinder got an upgrade but if you are over 30, just 30 it will cost you. the app costs $9.99. if you are older than 30 it will cost you twice as much. they are not trying to push out the 30 plus group, it wants tinder to be more affordable for younger people. it allows people to go back and swipe right bringing back a possible match you may have missed. >>> ahead here, a record number of applications for uc scho
nina pham contracted nina pham while caring for a patient at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. nina pham's attorney said the hospital didn't rain nurses how to treat ebola patients and she accused the hospital of using her for public relation permits. nina pham says she still worried about her long term health. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> costo is about to implement changes. they said today it struck a deal for citibank. and visa will replace american...
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the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan who fell ill shortly after coming here to the u.s.. now, pham was successfully treated here at nih. she was released last october. and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain high in ferguson missouri this morning as the hunt for the person who sht two two police officers continue. protestors gathered again overnight outside the ferguson list department. the protests came on the heels of a candlelig. >>> president obama says he's thankful the officers hurt in ferguson are expecte
the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan who fell ill shortly after coming here to the u.s.. now, pham was successfully treated here at nih. she was released last october. and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of...
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. >>> nina pham, the first person in effected by the ebola virus is suing the hospital. saying the hospital didn't properly train her to deal with an ebola patient. she says the hospital sent her to deal with dangerous infectious materials without the proper protective gear. she says they later violated her privacy and used her as a pr pawn. pham told the dallas newspaper i wanted them to have my back but they didn't rise to the occasion. the hospital released a statement saying they continue to support nina pham and wish her the best. the tristate area is hit with heavy snow again. fresh snowfall and freezing rain are coming along. freezing rain is creating dangerous driving conditions further south look at this right here, caused a multivehicle accident in north carolina. at least a dozen cars swerved off the highway leading to the raleigh durham airport. causing black ice. >> i put on my brakes and when i did i spun out and i'm there. >> we should point out no one was seriously injured in the accident but the airport had to cancel around 50 flights today because of th
. >>> nina pham, the first person in effected by the ebola virus is suing the hospital. saying the hospital didn't properly train her to deal with an ebola patient. she says the hospital sent her to deal with dangerous infectious materials without the proper protective gear. she says they later violated her privacy and used her as a pr pawn. pham told the dallas newspaper i wanted them to have my back but they didn't rise to the occasion. the hospital released a statement saying they...
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nina pham contracted the disease while treating a pace in dallas. now she plans to sue texas health resources for neglect and invasion of privacy. her lawsuit alleges the hospital did not provided adequate training to care for thomas duncan, the first person in the united states to be diagnosed with ebola. he died back on october 8th. >> not one single person at presbyterian hospital or thr ever uttered the word ebola to nina pham. she received no training whatsoever. >> pham's attorney says the nurse's hair is falling out she suffers from fatigue and body aches. it's not clear though if those symptoms are a result of the ebola virus or the drugs she was given to treat it. >>> a big shakeup could be ahead in fairfax county after an officer shot and killed a man at his home. details coming up at 6 p.m. >> trending now is this viral picture of cindy crawford a fake? >> and the creepy downtown area of this georgia city is for sale. why walking dead fans may be the high bidders. >> we had some melting today so we're going to have some black ice tonight.
nina pham contracted the disease while treating a pace in dallas. now she plans to sue texas health resources for neglect and invasion of privacy. her lawsuit alleges the hospital did not provided adequate training to care for thomas duncan, the first person in the united states to be diagnosed with ebola. he died back on october 8th. >> not one single person at presbyterian hospital or thr ever uttered the word ebola to nina pham. she received no training whatsoever. >> pham's...
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remember nurse nina pham? she managed to beat the disease after catching it from a liberian patient in texas. now the dallas morning news reporting that she is getting ready to sue the parent company of that hospital over allegations of inadequate training as well as privacy issues. joining me now two panelists. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> erik i want to start with you because i want to tell me your reaction when you first heard that ms. pham was going to be suing. tell me if you think she can win. >> i was not spocked. texas breast presbyterian sends their nurses into a health care mine field and said fend for yourself, good luck. they had a duty to protect their nurses, to train them from this ebola outbreak because they knew that it was going to happen eventually. and they had a dud duty to protect them and simply did not. i believe that she has a very strong case to hold them liable for their lack of preparation and lack of knowledge. >> rachel, how do you see it? >> i'm with erik. i think nurs
remember nurse nina pham? she managed to beat the disease after catching it from a liberian patient in texas. now the dallas morning news reporting that she is getting ready to sue the parent company of that hospital over allegations of inadequate training as well as privacy issues. joining me now two panelists. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> erik i want to start with you because i want to tell me your reaction when you first heard that ms. pham was going to be suing. tell...
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nina pham contracted ebola while caring for a patient who died last october. pham's attorney says the hospital did not train nurses on how to treat ebola patients. she also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations purposes without her permission. >>> newly published e-mails suggest the man known as jihadi john has suicidal thoughts before leaving britain for syria two years ago. he told a journalist he thought about taking an overdose of sleeping pills to get away from the scrutiny of the british service. he was born in kuwait but was raised in london. >>> 4:56 is the time. a community outraged after a freshman student athlete was shot and killed in broad daylight in oakland. >> 14 years old. walking down the street getting gunned down like an animal. >> up next the evidence that could help police track down the gunman. >> and taking a tole on people who use the bay bridge. how it could cost drivers more than $1 million even though the leaks are not fully fixed. >> speaking of the bay bridge things are looking great if you are heading out. we'll
nina pham contracted ebola while caring for a patient who died last october. pham's attorney says the hospital did not train nurses on how to treat ebola patients. she also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations purposes without her permission. >>> newly published e-mails suggest the man known as jihadi john has suicidal thoughts before leaving britain for syria two years ago. he told a journalist he thought about taking an overdose of sleeping pills to get away from...
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pham says she continues to suffer from body aches and insomnia and has yet to return to work. >>> new records on wall street, the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot-com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lot more news still ahead tonight including new concerns about the wood flooring found in so many homes across the country. a bombshell report has a major u.s. company under fire and questions about safety. >>> and a shocking free fall caught on camera. tonight, we hear from the sky diver unable to open his parachute rescued while plunging to the ground. >>> there is major fallout tonight for the company lumber liquidators accused of selling potentially unsafe products from china. tonight, the company is fighting back saying the flooring itself is safe. meantime, though, its stock is taking a beating, down 25% today. and as nbc's hallie jackson reports, a lot of worried homeowners are wondering what to do now. haley and matt just spent $2,500 on new laminate flooring from lumber liquidators. they loved it until about
pham says she continues to suffer from body aches and insomnia and has yet to return to work. >>> new records on wall street, the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot-com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lot more news still ahead tonight including new concerns about the wood flooring found in so many homes across the country. a bombshell report has a major u.s. company under fire and questions about...
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nina pham is planning to sue the hospital in texas where she became infected. her fear is she may never fully recover. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: she was the face of ebola in america. >> i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. >> reporter: nurse nina pham back in october grateful for the care she received including at the dallas hospital where she caught the deadly disease while caring for thomas duncan patient zero set to file a lawsuit later this morning against its parent company texas health resources. >> pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have gotten ebola. >> she became a symbol of corporateny glet citing a lack of treat saying her only ebola guidance was from on online printout. >> pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands. make sure my gloves are on. >> pham's lawyer claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite the request to remain anonymous. sources saying we can continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain op
nina pham is planning to sue the hospital in texas where she became infected. her fear is she may never fully recover. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: she was the face of ebola in america. >> i feel fortunate and blessed to be standing here today. >> reporter: nurse nina pham back in october grateful for the care she received including at the dallas hospital where she caught the deadly disease while caring for thomas duncan patient zero set to file a lawsuit later this...
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pham who has recooperated from ebola says she still suffers from body aches and insomnia. a spokesperson for texas health resources say that the company continues to support pham and remains optimistic that constructive dialogue could resolve the matter. >>> t.j.maxx is the latest to voluntarily increase their wages of the workers. the owner of t.j. maxx, marshall's and home goods say they will increase their workers wage by at least $9.20 starting in june. wal-mart and io kia and gap have agreed to boost. the current wage stands at $7.25. >>> it was 100 years ago when they she's the expiationations, even a model of the campaign as they took a look back at the fair. >> this is the site of the entrance. and today it is the intersection of scott and chestnut streets. once inside the orange gateway you would walk through the south gardens where you would be confronted by the fountain of energy and beyond that looming above fire entire section. covered with 100,000 pieces of the glass with a mirror behind each other. the tower glistening by day and shimmered in the glow of the
pham who has recooperated from ebola says she still suffers from body aches and insomnia. a spokesperson for texas health resources say that the company continues to support pham and remains optimistic that constructive dialogue could resolve the matter. >>> t.j.maxx is the latest to voluntarily increase their wages of the workers. the owner of t.j. maxx, marshall's and home goods say they will increase their workers wage by at least $9.20 starting in june. wal-mart and io kia and gap...
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nina pham got the disease caring for the first person in the u.s. diagnosed with ebola. she said the dallas hospital where she worked and its parent company failed to provide adequate training and equipment. pham says she continues to suffer from side effects. >> disney land's it's a small world is opened again after a fire. >> oh, man. >> ooh. >> visitors recorded the fire that broke out saturday night in a backstage area. a tree next to the iconic attraction went up in flames. firefighters quickly doused the blaze. the ride wasn't damaged, and there were no injuries. >>> straight ahead, samsung's answer to the iphone. we'll show you the much anticipated galaxy s6 and the s6 edge as they fight for dominance in the smartphone race. i know a guy in new york vegas, dallas. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. priceline.com brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discover brookside crunchy clusters. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in som
nina pham got the disease caring for the first person in the u.s. diagnosed with ebola. she said the dallas hospital where she worked and its parent company failed to provide adequate training and equipment. pham says she continues to suffer from side effects. >> disney land's it's a small world is opened again after a fire. >> oh, man. >> ooh. >> visitors recorded the fire that broke out saturday night in a backstage area. a tree next to the iconic attraction went up in...
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pham became ill while caring for an ebola patient who died. >> we believe she could be a voice for other nurses so something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states. >> the hospital says it is confident the two sides can settle the issue through dialogue. >> prince william is on a trip to mainland china. he visited beijing's forbidden city. the former home of emperors already today and is meeting with government officials including china's president. his visit to china is a first by a british royal since his grandmother, the queen, was there back in 1986. from the international space station preparations for the next phase of travel, two american astronauts completed they're third space walk in just over a week, rigging up new parking for spats space taxis. boeing and spacex are building commercial spacecrafts that will begin docking in 2017. astronaut tweeting this selfie saying mission accomplished, ###spacewalks and posting a list of their chores >> interesting to think of a space parking lot. >> i was a little stumped there for a second and then i thought it is
pham became ill while caring for an ebola patient who died. >> we believe she could be a voice for other nurses so something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states. >> the hospital says it is confident the two sides can settle the issue through dialogue. >> prince william is on a trip to mainland china. he visited beijing's forbidden city. the former home of emperors already today and is meeting with government officials including china's president. his...
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pham says she has nightmares body aches, and insomnia as a result of getting the disease. she was caring for a patient when this happened last fall. the hospital company says it continues to support pham and hopes the matter can be resolved with dialogue. >>> now the u.s. city of cleveland is blaming a 12-year-old boy for his own death. officer timothy lohman shot and killed tamir rice within two seconds of arriving at a recreation center in november. this of the security footage. the boy was playing with a pellet gun. the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing the officer of acting unreasonably and recklessly in its response to the lawsuit, the city said rice's injuries were directly caused by his own actions. >>> australia malaysia and indonesia are testing a new method for tracking planes over remote areas. aircraft will now be tracked every 15 minutes as opposed to the current system of 30 to 40 minutes. this announcement comes a week before the first anniversary of malaysia airlines flight 370's disappearance. we report one company is planning on how to recove
pham says she has nightmares body aches, and insomnia as a result of getting the disease. she was caring for a patient when this happened last fall. the hospital company says it continues to support pham and hopes the matter can be resolved with dialogue. >>> now the u.s. city of cleveland is blaming a 12-year-old boy for his own death. officer timothy lohman shot and killed tamir rice within two seconds of arriving at a recreation center in november. this of the security footage. the...
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was nina pham who contracted ebola overseas as well. she was treated and released and doing much better. we know the facility this person will be coming to will be the same one that pham was 's specifically for this disease. it is staffed with specialists, infectious diseases and this person will be placed in an isolation unit and cared for the best way possible with ebola. again, that person will be coming to d.c. sometime today. we don't know which airport they will be arriving in. but it will be on a chartered plane and then they will be brought directly here to n.i.h. where they will be treated. for now back to you in the studio. >> all right, nikki, thank you, live in bethesda this morning. >>> d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting by a metro transit police officer. >> the shoulding happened last night in a tunnel near the potomac avenue station. delia goncalves is live outside that station with more on this. delia? >> reporter: normal service has resumed and commuters are heading down into the metro station here at potom
was nina pham who contracted ebola overseas as well. she was treated and released and doing much better. we know the facility this person will be coming to will be the same one that pham was 's specifically for this disease. it is staffed with specialists, infectious diseases and this person will be placed in an isolation unit and cared for the best way possible with ebola. again, that person will be coming to d.c. sometime today. we don't know which airport they will be arriving in. but it...
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nina pham says her former employer in dallas violated her policy and did not train her policy. as nbc's erica edwards reports, this suit comes as another american survivor from ebola is getting ready to head back to liberia. >> reporter: dallas nurse nina pham is suing the parent company of texas health presbyterian hospital where she treated the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. pham allegeses her privacy was violate when she, too, became an ebola patient and she said is hospital failed by leaving its staff ill prepared to treat the deadly virus. >> she had received absolutely no training on how to care for a patient with ebola. none. >> reporter: texas health resources released a statement responding to news of the lawsuit reading in part "we continue to support and wish the best for her, and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter." meanwhile meanwhile, another american ebola survivor nancy wright bole is heading back to liberia this month with her husband david. >> it's a privilege and honor to be able to help. >> reporter:
nina pham says her former employer in dallas violated her policy and did not train her policy. as nbc's erica edwards reports, this suit comes as another american survivor from ebola is getting ready to head back to liberia. >> reporter: dallas nurse nina pham is suing the parent company of texas health presbyterian hospital where she treated the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. pham allegeses her privacy was violate when she, too, became an ebola patient and she said...
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duncan died october 8th and pham tested positive three days later. she claims that the hospital did not the do enough to protect its staff. pham has since recovered but still suffers from nightmares, insomnia and body aches. >>> good afternoon. i almost forgot where i was. i'm usually in the morning. here i am. good evening, everyone. traveling out and about, we don't have too much of a rush which is good news but we have a lit built on the schuylkill expressway. sun glare as well. if you are traveling on 76 this is your westbound commute making your way beyond city avenue or at least try to. speed sensors here are down in the teens and you're basically delayed from approaching roosevelt boulevard as you try to commute out toward stretch of the king of prussia it will be saturated with some traffic around vine street expressway in either direction of the schuylkill. traveling on i-95 usually at this time we have a full house on i-95 in either direction but that is not the case today. right around cot map southbound side moving well as well as that no
duncan died october 8th and pham tested positive three days later. she claims that the hospital did not the do enough to protect its staff. pham has since recovered but still suffers from nightmares, insomnia and body aches. >>> good afternoon. i almost forgot where i was. i'm usually in the morning. here i am. good evening, everyone. traveling out and about, we don't have too much of a rush which is good news but we have a lit built on the schuylkill expressway. sun glare as well. if...
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nurse nina pham who survived esboel suing -- eebola is suing hospital where she contracted the disease saying the hospital and its parent company failed her and her colleagues because it didn't provide proper training and gear. >> phams she has nightmares, body aches, and insomnia as a result of getting the disease. she was caring for a patient when it happened last fall. the hospital company says it continues to support pham and hope the matter can be resolved with dialogue. >>> police in russia are offering nearly a $50,000 reward for information leading to whoever shot and killed prominent opposition activist boris nemtsov. a snowplow driver who witnessed the after math of the killing told a russian tv station he didn't see the actual shooting but saw nemtsov on the ground and call for help. >> is not, thousands of russians gathered for a march through moscow to mourn and to protest nemtsov's brutal killing. they marched to the bridge near the kremlin where he was kill. many people are waving russian flags there, holding up signs, as well and images of nemtsov, too. >> nemtsov sat d
nurse nina pham who survived esboel suing -- eebola is suing hospital where she contracted the disease saying the hospital and its parent company failed her and her colleagues because it didn't provide proper training and gear. >> phams she has nightmares, body aches, and insomnia as a result of getting the disease. she was caring for a patient when it happened last fall. the hospital company says it continues to support pham and hope the matter can be resolved with dialogue. >>>...
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pham also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations. she says she still suffers from body aches and insomnia. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> a trip from the bay area to hawaii had to turn around after hitting a flock of birds. >> reporter: hawaiian airlines bound for maui did not get too far across the pacific ocean. the plane was still gaining al altitude when they heard from the pilot. >> the captain comes on still very mellow and said, we just hit a flock of birds. we're turning around and landing. safety first. of course right after that the plane started rocking about a little bit which was nervewracking. but we landed just fine. >> reporter: this is what she and the other 242 passengers saw when they deplaned in oakland. 30 to 40 sand piper birds were hit. aviation consultant says bird strikes are common. especially during springtime when migratory birds are flying north to south. he says some of these birds use the bay area as a pit stop. >> they can rest. they can get fed there. it's a very attractive area. all th
pham also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations. she says she still suffers from body aches and insomnia. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> a trip from the bay area to hawaii had to turn around after hitting a flock of birds. >> reporter: hawaiian airlines bound for maui did not get too far across the pacific ocean. the plane was still gaining al altitude when they heard from the pilot. >> the captain comes on still very mellow and said, we just...
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pham: i survived. the corpses covered my body. i was wounded, but at 4:00 p.m., i was rescued by other villagers. amy: you also, --juan: you also, in your piece, talk about a returning soldier who had participated in massacre and the encounter. seymour: one of the things that struck me -- as you know vietnam now has become a major tourist center for americans. it is a beautiful country. it is very welcoming to americans. they have a saying in vietnam that the past is the past, we have to look forward. as you know, vietnam has been embroiled with wars with the chinese and others for 1000 years. another group,, and kill and be killed. of course, it is not that simple. and of course, the notion that survivors would always do interviews, and cong often did himself -- and by the way, there is a marvelous picture of him if you look in "the new york times ," in his face, you can see it all. you can see it all -- all of that pain. in his conversation with an american soldier named shields -- soldiers are always welcome to come to the my l
pham: i survived. the corpses covered my body. i was wounded, but at 4:00 p.m., i was rescued by other villagers. amy: you also, --juan: you also, in your piece, talk about a returning soldier who had participated in massacre and the encounter. seymour: one of the things that struck me -- as you know vietnam now has become a major tourist center for americans. it is a beautiful country. it is very welcoming to americans. they have a saying in vietnam that the past is the past, we have to look...
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pham's patient died last fall. after becoming the first person in america diagnosed with ebola. she survived, obviously but she says she still suffers from the after effects of the disease. pham also accuses of hospital's owner, texas health resources, of violating her privacy and making her what she calls a symbol of corporate neglect. >>> mission accomplished. two american astronauts complete a massive cable job outside the iss. it took them three space walks and more than a week to wire up the orbiter. bill carr joins us now from the west coast newsroom. will? >> hi, harris. well, these astronauts were preparing for a new era involving commercial space flight. they spent 5 1/2 hours outside of the space station today, 220 miles above earth, and this is very labor-intensive work that involves hundreds of pieces of cable and two antennas installed all by hand. the u.s. retired its space shuttle program in 2011. since then astronauts have had to hitch a ride with the russians, and that doesn't come cheap. the price tag, $70 million per seat. so, to save money, nasa has hired boe
pham's patient died last fall. after becoming the first person in america diagnosed with ebola. she survived, obviously but she says she still suffers from the after effects of the disease. pham also accuses of hospital's owner, texas health resources, of violating her privacy and making her what she calls a symbol of corporate neglect. >>> mission accomplished. two american astronauts complete a massive cable job outside the iss. it took them three space walks and more than a week to...
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nina pham claimed the hospital lied to upgrade her condition as good. she is accusing the hospital of videotaping her without her consent and revealing her identity against her wishes. the suit claims hospital officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for a stricken liberian man. >>> 17 new cases of measles reported in the last week bringing the national total to 170 measles cases. this outbreak affecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most of the cases linked to disneyland in california. three separate outbreaks in illinois nevada and washington state not connected to disneyland. with measles spreading, a study reveals more than 70% of pediatricians admit delaying vaccinations when parents ask them to although most of the doctors know that puts the children at risk. >>> happening now, a final farewell for an assassinated russian politician. president vladimir putin's strongest critic murdered in front of a crowd. days later, are there any signs his killer could be found? we are live in moscow next. elf in a s
nina pham claimed the hospital lied to upgrade her condition as good. she is accusing the hospital of videotaping her without her consent and revealing her identity against her wishes. the suit claims hospital officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for a stricken liberian man. >>> 17 new cases of measles reported in the last week bringing the national total to 170 measles cases. this outbreak affecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most...
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the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan a liberian man who fell ill shortly after coming to the u.s. pham was successfully treated, and released and she is now ebola-free. nih has a highly specialized contagious disease unit designed to handle diseases like ebola one of a handful of such facilities in the country. hospital officials are not releasing a lot of information about this patient. we don't know their gender for example, or their age. we are being told that right now they are being evaluated by that special team that handles potentially deadly infection diseases. back to you. >> we'll follow the story and working to find out why a metro transit police officer shot and kill add man inside a tunnel at the potomac metro station. met tow vez last night an officer noticed a man inside the tunnel. police called. around 9:00 p.m. a female officer shot that man killing him. no word if the man inside the tunnel was armed or whether there was a strugg
the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan a liberian man who fell ill shortly after coming to the u.s. pham was successfully treated, and released and she is now ebola-free. nih has a highly specialized contagious disease unit designed to handle diseases like ebola one of a handful of such facilities in the country. hospital officials are not releasing a lot of information about this patient. we don't know their gender for example,...
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nina pham says texas health- presbyterian failed to provide adequate protection for herself and her co-workers. the 26-year-old tells the dallas morning news that she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also says the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. details of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. a fight started with a squabble on facebook and ended with a 14- year-old girl dead in alabama. detectives say it started three weeks ago after a group of girls had a disagreement on the social media site. they agreed to meet up friday night and duke it out. police say a 14-year-old was shot and killed by the boyfriend of one of the other girls. two other people were treated for gunshot wounds. the city councilor has made it his mission to keep young people from hurting each other. >> "and the way we can do this is we all just need to sit down and come up with a game plan. and stop marching and just come up with some ideas to get these kids to think about their actions." a 17-year-old and 19-year-old, both men, are in custody and facing charges in con
nina pham says texas health- presbyterian failed to provide adequate protection for herself and her co-workers. the 26-year-old tells the dallas morning news that she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also says the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. details of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. a fight started with a squabble on facebook and ended with a 14- year-old girl dead in alabama. detectives say it started three weeks ago after a...
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nina pham contracted the disease. pham tells the "dallas morning news" the hospital failed her and her colleagues by no t providing proper training and equipment. pham is seeking unspecified compensation for physical pain and mental anguish and saysivacy was violated. we remain optimistic constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. >> what about that nurse that lived in a tent? >> that's unexpected pain. he was put like in a bubble. >> in the parking lot. >> like bubble boy. i had like tubes for air and a little bubble toilet. i would -- >> i get you see more of these lawsuits. >>> bbc news. north korea fired two mission sills into the sea this morning off the east coast of the korean peninsula. it occurred while the u.s. and south korea conducted their annual military exercises. the north korean military issued a statement describing the joint exercises as quote, an undisguised encroachment on national sovereignty. a spokesperson says the south korean military will remain lidge vigilant against any additional laun
nina pham contracted the disease. pham tells the "dallas morning news" the hospital failed her and her colleagues by no t providing proper training and equipment. pham is seeking unspecified compensation for physical pain and mental anguish and saysivacy was violated. we remain optimistic constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. >> what about that nurse that lived in a tent? >> that's unexpected pain. he was put like in a bubble. >> in the parking lot. >>...
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nina pham says they did not have the proper protective gear for those who treated the ebola patient. the patient, duncan the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. >>> a big winter storm hitting the midwest and northeast this morning with another storm waiting in the wings. pedram javaheri has been tracking it for us. pedram. >> john and christine, good morning. it will be the case again. a february to remember. new york city your average temperature for february was 24 degrees. that is the coldest in eight decades. in buffalo, the coldest month on record as well. even in toronto did not reach the freezing mark at all. that was the first time since 1978. that is the case and will remain in the same range over the next couple of days. atlanta to charleston 60 to 70 degrees. we have wet weather moving in. that will be the theme over the next couple of days. strong thunderstorms around new orleans this morning. reduced visibility. boston less than 5 inches away from the all-time snowiest winter on record. models suggest we will get there over the next seven days. the n
nina pham says they did not have the proper protective gear for those who treated the ebola patient. the patient, duncan the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. >>> a big winter storm hitting the midwest and northeast this morning with another storm waiting in the wings. pedram javaheri has been tracking it for us. pedram. >> john and christine, good morning. it will be the case again. a february to remember. new york city your average temperature for...
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pham contracted ebola caring for thomas duncan. he was the first person to be diagnosed with the disease in the u.s. doctors say they are getting caught in the middle of the debate over delaying vaccines in children. according to a new survey parents have increasingly pressured doctors to postpone vaccines for their young children. doctors say vaccine schedules are based on research which makes them the most effective. by delaying them it puts kids at risk for disease that could lead to outbreaks. it's important to know a majority of pediatricians are working with parents wishing to space out or delay their children's vaccines. >>> researchers say they have developed a formula for the risk of dying based on the treadmill. it's the fit treadmill score. factors in the amount of energy the body spends at peak heart rate during exercise. people with the lowest scores had the highest risk of dying over the next decade. >> security breaches at the white house. two incidents in the last 24 hours. we'll tell you what happened and who is in
pham contracted ebola caring for thomas duncan. he was the first person to be diagnosed with the disease in the u.s. doctors say they are getting caught in the middle of the debate over delaying vaccines in children. according to a new survey parents have increasingly pressured doctors to postpone vaccines for their young children. doctors say vaccine schedules are based on research which makes them the most effective. by delaying them it puts kids at risk for disease that could lead to...
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nina pham will file a lawsuit in texas. seeking unspecified monetary damages, pham says she suffers from nightmare, body aches. after after treating first person diagnosed with ebola. he of course died from that disease. >>> and the city of cleveland said the death of a 12-year-old boy, tamir rice killed by police while brandishing a pellet gun is the boy's fight. the city denies any wrong-doing. city officials say the pain and suffering were directly and approximately caused by their own acts, not this defendant, referring to the police officer. rice was holding a pellet gun when he was shot and killed by an officer. >>> and new images this morning of the three british schoolgirls believed to be going to syria to join isis. these image show the teenage girls waiting at a bus station in turkey. also the girls waited until the next day and took a bus to a syrian border town before being driven to a border crossing point by human smugglers. officials believe they are now in syria on their way to join the terror group. >>> and
nina pham will file a lawsuit in texas. seeking unspecified monetary damages, pham says she suffers from nightmare, body aches. after after treating first person diagnosed with ebola. he of course died from that disease. >>> and the city of cleveland said the death of a 12-year-old boy, tamir rice killed by police while brandishing a pellet gun is the boy's fight. the city denies any wrong-doing. city officials say the pain and suffering were directly and approximately caused by their...
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pham claim her privacy was violated by sharing medical records. the hospital released a statement saying they continue to support pham wish her the best and remain optimistic they can resolve the matter. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "at this hour" after a break. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro ma
pham claim her privacy was violated by sharing medical records. the hospital released a statement saying they continue to support pham wish her the best and remain optimistic they can resolve the matter. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "at this hour" after a break. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better...
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nina pham alleges that employees were not trained and did not have the proper equipment to handle the first she suffers from fatigue and aches in her bones and is suing for mental anguish and loss of earning capacity. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington. the israeli leader said his highly anticipated address in congress tomorrow is not intended to show any disrespect for president obama. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was kicking off his visit with a friendly crowd, the largest pro israel lobby in the u.s. the public affairs committee or apac. >> reports of the demise of the u.s. israeli relations is not only premature. they're just wrong. >> reporter: relations between israel and the u.s. are strained. benjamin netanyahu is concerned about u.s. efforts to reach a nuclear deal with iran. israel is opposed to iran having any nuclear ability. >> this iran has vowed to destroy israel. >> he addresses a joint session of congress on tuesday. and there are reports that he'll disclose negotiating points from the nucle
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unfortunately, nina pham and the other nurse was infected. they have recovered but it's unfortunate. now there are designated places ready to deal with ebola. the nih is one of them. they are ready to take care of the parts without infecting any health care workers. >> thanks so much for this update. >>> an american soldier suffered a minor gunshot wound wednesday while standing guard at an iraqi training facility. this marks the first service member wounded since the withdrawal. he and a second soldier game under small arms fire after nightfall. both soldiers returned fire. there are approximately 100 american soldiers at this particular airaqi base. we'll be right back. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your do
unfortunately, nina pham and the other nurse was infected. they have recovered but it's unfortunate. now there are designated places ready to deal with ebola. the nih is one of them. they are ready to take care of the parts without infecting any health care workers. >> thanks so much for this update. >>> an american soldier suffered a minor gunshot wound wednesday while standing guard at an iraqi training facility. this marks the first service member wounded since the withdrawal....
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the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan a liberian man who fell ill shortly after arriving here in the u.s.. pham was successfully treated and is now ebola-free she was released in the fall. as for this new patient, not much information is being released by the hospital. we don't know their age or gender for example. we do know that the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering ifn sierra leone. the patient is being flown in isolation on a special chartered jet and is expected to arrive later today. back to you guys. >>> i'm richard jordan at the live desk following breaking news. a medical helicopter has crashed in oklahoma near tulsa. that helicopter was en route from tulsa to mcallister when it went down. not clear if it was on a medical call at the time. but there were at least three people on board that helicopter. their fate also unknown. the faa and ntsb are on their way to the scene to investigate. >>> we're following the late
the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan a liberian man who fell ill shortly after arriving here in the u.s.. pham was successfully treated and is now ebola-free she was released in the fall. as for this new patient, not much information is being released by the hospital. we don't know their age or gender for example. we do know that the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering ifn sierra leone. the patient is...
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pham says the hospital did not provide proper training or equipment for handling ebola patients like the one she contracted the virus from last fall. >>> mini minoso, major league baseball's first black and latino player died at age 90. he was the first player to appear in games in five separate decades. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just like our last video, a thief is caught on camera inside a bait car. but this time the suspect makes a mad dash for freedom. and leads police and a television news crew through an 18 hole golf course. may 5th, 2008. las vegas. metro police have placed an unlocked bait car in the parking lot of the angel park golf club to lure car thieves who've been targeting the area. it's early in the morning but someone's already bitten. the car thief finds the keys in the center console of the cadillac escalade, gets into the driver's seat and takes off. checking to make sure he isn't being followed. but unbeknownst to him, authorities are tracking his movements. and they're not the only ones. high ov
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. >> i was patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: nurse nina pham went home after successful treatment. she had contracted ebola while caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. in all, the eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but duncan from liberia and dr. martin saleh of sierra leone both died while being treated in u.s. hospitals. meanwhile, in west africa the death toll now stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away. it slipped off the radar screen. the epidemics in sierra leone and guinea continue and continue to need our help. >> that was nbc's tom costello reporting. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> some really nice looking weather today. was pretty chilly first thing in the morning, but otherwise, it is a lucky 13 a lot of sunshine, dry weather, light winds, but we have got some nasty weather coming in tomorrow. soggy saturday and a very windy sunday. those two days are going to be very, very different. we have a lot of sunshine out there, high clouds starting to move in
. >> i was patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: nurse nina pham went home after successful treatment. she had contracted ebola while caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. in all, the eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but duncan from liberia and dr. martin saleh of sierra leone both died while being treated in u.s. hospitals. meanwhile, in west africa the death toll now stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away. it slipped...
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the suit which seeks unspecified damages claims officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for the stricken liberia man. >>> new cases of measles this week. the outbreak now effecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most of the cases linked to disneyland in california but three straight outbreaks in illinois nevada and washington state are not connected to disneyland. with measles spreading, a study reveals more than 70% of pediatricians admit delaying vaccinations when parents asked them to. that is although most of the doctors know that puts kids at risk. >>> a key witness in the assassination of vladimir putin's strongest critic. revealing what see saw the day her lover was murdered. we are live in moscow after the break. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. normally people wear pants. yeah that's why i'm hiding capta
the suit which seeks unspecified damages claims officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for the stricken liberia man. >>> new cases of measles this week. the outbreak now effecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most of the cases linked to disneyland in california but three straight outbreaks in illinois nevada and washington state are not connected to disneyland. with measles spreading, a study reveals more than 70% of pediatricians admit...